4th of July (Fireworks)

Album: Flesh Tone (2010)
Charted: 32
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  • Didn't think I needed you
    Never seemed to
    Now I'm living proof
    And now I'm brand new
    Rename me
    Baby, you can claim me
    I've been changed, see
    You make me over
    You make me over
    Didn't think I needed you
    Never seemed to
    Now I'm living proof (living proof)

    Nothing I'll ever say or do
    Will be as good as loving you
    Nothing I'll ever say or do
    Will be as good as loving you
    Nothing I'll ever say or do
    Will be as good as loving you
    Nothing I'll ever say or do
    Will be as good as loving you

    You make me high
    You make me high
    You make me high
    You make me high
    You make me high (and I don't wanna come down)
    You make me high (and I don't wanna come down)
    You make me high (and I don't wanna come down)
    You make me high (and I don't wanna come down)

    Didn't think I needed you
    Never seemed to
    Now I'm living proof
    And now I'm brand new
    Rename me
    Baby, you can claim me
    I've been changed, see
    You make me over
    You make me over
    Didn't think I needed you
    Never seemed to
    Now I'm living proof (living proof)

    Nothing I'll ever say or do
    Will be as good as loving you
    Nothing I'll ever say or do
    Will be as good as loving you
    Nothing I'll ever say or do
    Will be as good as loving you
    Nothing I'll ever say or do
    Will be as good as loving you

    You make me high
    You make me high
    You make me high
    You make me high
    You make me high (and I don't wanna come down)
    You make me high (and I don't wanna come down)
    You make me high (and I don't wanna come down)
    You make me high (and I don't wanna come down)
    You make me

    Just like the sky
    Like the fourth of July
    Just like the sky
    Like the fourth of July
    Just like the sky
    Like the fourth of July
    Just like the sky
    Like the fourth of July Writer/s: ANTHONY SCOTT BURNS, DAMIEN LEROY, JAMIE MUNSON, JEAN BAPTISTE KOUAME, JEFFREY MATTHEW SCHEVEN, KELIS JONES - ROGERS, RONALD MORRIS, VANESSA FISCHER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Ultra Tunes, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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